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Train Each Finger

3 Unique Ways

Dial Up Your Daily Focus

The Archer’s Ring

The Sniper’s Trigger Finger

The Climber’s Finger Tip Pull

Grip training is much more than just training the hand. You need to train each finger and the thumb. It just makes sense. You’ve been using thick bars, nut-cracker grippers and doing your wrist curls and they all train your hand, but what makes up your hand? The hand is 4 fingers and a thumb. Shouldn’t you train them individually?

Ask anyone who has had a damaged tendon in the forearm, hand, wrist or finger. If you’ve really damaged one finger or the thumb, it is really hard to grip anything. I talk to a lot of football coaches and the number one problem I see, time and again, by the end of the season, is beat up hands. You try to catch a football with a couple of fingers taped together, maybe on both hands. It is not an easy feat. As any football fan knows, “inches and goal” is NOT a touchdown. Any single fumble can mean the difference between a win and a loss.

Each Finger is Uniquely Important!

Martial artists , climbers, shooters, archers, bowlers, musicians and baseball players each have very specific finger training needs. Now you can train each finger and thumb for it’s specific need.

What really happens when you catch a football? Sometimes it falls neatly into the crook of your arm and the fingers are hardly necessary. How often does that happen? Some people also win the lottery and get struck by lightning on the same day.

Leaping in the air…

Arms stretched out…

Each finger is stretched to the limit…

Somehow, with one fingertip hitting the edge of the ball it is enough for 2, then 3 fingers and the final thick thumb to close on the edge of the ball and it is…

Caught.

We have all been there and have seen it happen. It is the giant defensive lineman who makes the interception and wins the football game. It is the goalie who saves the day in sudden death. It is the outfielder in the 9th, with 3 men on base. Those are the moments we live for in sports, as a player and a fan.

Now think about the poor guy who misses that catch.

Train your fingers.

The Aftermath Sniper Grip Machine is the tool you need to do it right.

The leverage is such that a physical therapist can use it for rehab, yet the strongest pro-wrestler couldn’t top it out. I take it to strength coaches with just one 10 pound plate, and they love it!

All the parts are commercial industrial grade and as smooth and durable as anything in your local commercial gym. Notice the industrial hard chrome rods with ultra smooth nylon bushings. You know the ones. These are the same parts that Ford uses on their robots. We now also have bolt-down-tabs, so it doesn't need to be hidden behind the gym owners desk. This is one piece you don't want stolen.

It fits on your desk top and ships by UPS. UPS will drop this baby off at your door, with none of the hassles of those "common carrier" semi tractor trailers and their irritating rules and hours, that are convenient for them, but not for you. The 15 pound weight and convenient size make the whole UPS delivery experience cheap & easy.

Atomic Tip: Grip work has long been known to help in hand gun shooting. Captain Charles Askins, Jr. wrote in 1939, "While I walk, I carry with me either a grip exerciser or a small soft rubber ball. Swinging along, I play with the exerciser or ball. This loosens up the fingers, keeps them pliable and responsive, and over a period of time will develop a trememdous grip." (p. 6 The Art of Handgun Shooting)